Maggie’s lips curled into an amused smile, as soon as she noticed Calla taking the lead of the clue search for their group. The younger Rogers didn’t hesitate to join her, while Shaggy and Scooby cautiously yet sheepishly followed behind them, having to already feel the nerves of being in such a dark and abandoned place. It’s not anything new to either Calla nor Maggie (or the rest of the gang, for that matter) to know that such an environment would let be the best scenery for neither the dog or his owner. So, after feeling enough pity, Maggie reached back to take her brother’s hand, in hopes that the gesture alone would help him. It seemed to, considering that she felt him relax in her grasp. Seeing Calla look through a door, the Rogers followed her action, with Scooby whimpering, peeking in below her, with Maggie peeking in above her, with Shaggy following above her. Their eyes looked around the room, shortly before the young Blake opened the door a little more, finding themselves in what seemed to be a room, modeled into a dining room or kitchen. Maggie walked to a section of the room to look around, having to chuckle in amusement when her brother and Scooby spotted the table, covered with food, having to be completely mesmerized by the sight. Even she knew it wasn’t real. Occasionally looking between Shaggy and Calla, Maggie cleared her throat to get the young Blake’s attention, before diverting her eyes to Shaggy, hoping she would pick up on the gesture. Meanwhile, Daphne has been trying to open a door back in the front room, but it wouldn’t budge. She then decided to put her newly-earned black belt to good use. Giving the door a kick, she was unaware of the power mysteriously turning itself on. Before she knew it, she was picked up by one of the ride’s automobiles. Creepy laughter echoed throughout the castle, until one of the floorboards underneath Calla gave out, representing a trapdoor. Before she could fall all the way through, Maggie was quick to act, grabbing her hand, catching her.